“Law firms are the newest and softest target of cyber-criminal syndicates…”*

Thycotic helps law firms protect and secure access to client data and records.

WHAT’s the challenge?

Law firms have become prime targets for cybercriminals set on stealing and monetizing confidential information, from market-moving M&A intel to sensitive patent filings. More than 60% of all breaches today involve compromised user and privileged account passwords.

WHYit’s important

According to a 2016 ABA report, 26% of large firms (500 or more attorneys) have experienced a cybersecurity breach, and 45% of all law firms reported infection from viruses or malware. Clients are demanding law firm compliance with proper cybersecurity protections.

Too many law firm systems remain vulnerable

26% of large law firms (500 or more attorneys) have experienced a breach

45% of all law firms reported infection from viruses or malware

<50% of law firms have formal policies in place for proper computer, internet and email use

Only 18% of law firms report having any type of full security assessment

71% reported having antivirus on their desktop or laptops

Watch the WebinarLaw firms at Risk:
Why you need to safeguard privileged account credentials now

Watch security experts explain how hackers and malicious insiders target privileged accounts at law firms—and how you can implement automated security solutions that detect user compromise before sensitive assets are stolen.

Corporate counsel, and the C-suite to which they report, are becoming increasingly mindful of Cybersecurity risk. They are starting to demand that their outside counsel adhere to strict security protocols and undergo in-depth evaluations.

Privileged account credentials are a prime target of hackers, so it’s critical that you put password protection policies in place to prevent unauthorized access to government data, and demonstrate security compliance.

See how kcura software company secures their servers and manages privileged access, shared accounts and passwords easily.

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